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COUNTY RATE BASIS.

NEWTOWN SCHOOL BOARD FINANCE.

THK COAL WAR.

THE PARISH COUNCILS BILL.

- THE COUNTY RATE BASIS.

FUNERAL ()F AIR. ABRAHAM HOWELL,…

THE COAL CRISIS.

LLANFAIR CAEREINION. '

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WKUDING REJOICINGS—When it was announced th (t Mr C. R. Stephens, of Castle Vale, would shorily be married to Miss Mildred Lucy Forwood, daughter of the Right Hon. A B. Forwood, M.P., The Priory, Gateacre, Liverpool, the tenants and others belonging to his eiitati-s here and at Newtown decided to show their respect to him and his predecessors by making him a presentation on his marriage. With this uojeet in view a committee was formed, comprising the following: Messrs Thomas Hamer. Crycbell; Evan Thomas, G,anyrafou; Joaiah Pugh, Penybank and Thomas Morris, Brynddu; for Llananno. Messrs Edward Davies, builder; Thomas Evans, Bank Shop and David Humphreys, saddler, for Newtown; with Mr Aaron Moseiey, the agent of the, estate, as hon. secretary and treasurer. A handsome sum was shortly collected, and the committee selected as the presents a massive solid silver tea tray, and a pair of solid silver fUh carvers with ivory handles. These beautiful specimens of the silversmith art werf obtained from the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, 112, Regent-street, London, through Mr Herbert Jones, watchmaker and jeweller, Newtown. They were exhibited for some time in his windows, and were greatly admired. The tra.y, which had Mr Stephens' crest and monograms inscribed upon it, also bore the following inscription: Presented to Cecil Raby Stephens, Esq., by the tenants and others connected with his estates at Llananno and Newtown, on the occ ision of his marrisee to Miss Mildred L. Forwood, November 15, 189, With the surplus funds the committee decided to give a tea to the children titteudiug Glan Ithon School, their parents, and any others who chose to attend. The tables were presided over by Mrs Moseley, Criggion, Mrs Thomas, Glanyrafon, and Miss Ph, Penybank, assisted by a host of willing helpers, including M'ss Watson, Drainilwynbir, Miss Lewis, Llether, Mus S. Pugh, Penybank, the Misses Morris, Glanyrafon, and many others. During the afternoon the children competed in races, etc., for prizep, a nice little selection being kindly given by Mr Herbert Jones, and a number of money prizes by the committee. Atter all present, numbering about 300, had partaken of the good things provided, a short entertainment was held, presided over by the Rev W. Thomas, vica.r, when congs, recitations, etc., were given by the school childien in a most interesting and clever manner, reflecting the greatest credit upon tbeir teachers, Mr and Mrs Evees.-The Chairman, in a wy impressive and telling speech, proposed" Long life, success, and happiness to the bride and bride- gTiiom." This was most cordially received by all those present, and ably responded to by Mr Moseley on their befialf, who also, as correspondent to the school, read tho report of H.M. Inspector on the recent examination, which had been received by that day's post, and which showed that the school had pa'-sod a most successful examination, and is in a very flourishing state. He also proposed a vote of thanks to the teachers and children for doing so well and for the beautiful entertainment they had given. This was most heartily accorded them, and acknow- ledged by Mr Evans. A vote of thanks to the tea- makers and th-.ir assistants was proposed by Mr Hamer, seconded by Mr Morris; also to the Choirman by Mr Moseiey, seconded by Mr Thomas. The sing- ing of the National Anthem then brought this very interesting meeting to a close.—The children, on leaving the room, were presented with a ban each, from ihe committee, and an orange -ach by Mr Nicholls, Tne Shop, Llandemy, who, we may state, supplied thi povisioxis, which gave every satis- faction. Moat ot the company then wended their way to the ruins of Castle Timboeth, a high eminence situated on Criggin Farm and overlooking Castle Vale, where a huge bonfire had been erected. Ringing cheers were here given for Mr and Mrs Stephens, and so closed an evening long to be remem- bered by the juveniles, and we think by all preB*nt. It is understood that a formal presentation of the wedding gifts will be made to Mr and Mrs Stephens on their home-coming to Cattle View after the honeymoon is Bpent,

LL AN AN N O, RADNORSHIRE.

DOLFOR.

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MONTGOMERY.

ILLANDINAM.

LLANFYLLIN.

!NOTES OS FOOTBALL.

WELSHPOOL.

LLANIDLOES.

WELSH CUP TIE.

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